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<blockquote data-quote="TheLabGuy" data-source="post: 252689" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>Could be a couple factors as others have stated...cold casting, or resin wasn't burned out all the way (which could be due to spruing technique),or the resin is too thin. Therefore, you have a mystery on your hands. I'd increase the burnout temp and make sure molten metal is at proper temp before casting (whether it's casting arm or induction). Although, I'd personally suspect this won't solve your issue every time and that it's because it was printed too thin or the resin didn't get all the way out during the burnout phase. Keep us posted, we like mysteries here...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLabGuy, post: 252689, member: 126"] Could be a couple factors as others have stated...cold casting, or resin wasn't burned out all the way (which could be due to spruing technique),or the resin is too thin. Therefore, you have a mystery on your hands. I'd increase the burnout temp and make sure molten metal is at proper temp before casting (whether it's casting arm or induction). Although, I'd personally suspect this won't solve your issue every time and that it's because it was printed too thin or the resin didn't get all the way out during the burnout phase. Keep us posted, we like mysteries here... [/QUOTE]
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